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<br />Page 4 <br /> <br />\ <br /> <br />the 1st street SW side of the storage area should be made <br />opaque by installing an opaque mesh or similar material on <br />said fence and gate. <br /> <br />15. Landscaping: <br /> <br />existing. <br /> <br />16. Performance Standards: The proposed collection tank addition <br />would capture and store heavy metal particulates otherwise <br />deposited into the City's sanitary sewer system. When <br />deposited in the sanitary storm sewer system, the heavy metal <br />particulates accumulate in the sludge at the treatment plant. <br />This sludge must then be transported to facilities out of <br />state where the metals are separated from the sludge. <br /> <br />17. Impact on Surrounding Land Uses: Impact would be lessened <br />if collection tanks were installed and exterior storage <br />screened. <br /> <br />18. Other Considerations: <br /> <br />none. <br /> <br />Public Works <br /> <br />1. Streets: NA <br /> <br />2. Curb Cuts: existing. <br /> <br />3. Utilities: installed. <br /> <br />4. Easements: none. <br /> <br />5. Grading/Drainage: <br /> <br />existing. <br /> <br />6. RCWD: <br /> <br />permit being reviewed. <br /> <br />7. Environmental Concerns: The proposed heavy metal collection <br />tanks would eliminate the deposit of heavy metals in the <br />City's sanitary sewer system and avoid accumulation in sludge. <br /> <br />8. MPCA: <br /> <br />no comment. <br /> <br />9. Other Considerations: Metropolitan Waste Control Commission <br />required Wolkerstorfer Company, Inc. to install heavy metal <br />collection tanks by June 1, 1988. <br /> <br />Building <br />1. Structure Size: 60ft. x 40ft. or 2,400 square feet. <br /> <br />2. Structure Height: <br /> <br />22 feet. <br /> <br />3. Exterior Treatment: To match existing west elevation: split <br />face light-weight concrete block and 8 inch scored light- <br />weight block. <br /> <br />4. UBC Compliance: to be determined. <br />